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Udita Das

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In an information technology degree programme, you will learn about different aspects of computing systems. The curriculum often covers the programming languages, software, and hardware of computers.

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Udita Das

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NEET stands for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test. It is a single-level national exam carried out for medical aspirants enabling them to seek admissions to medical courses across different medical institutes of the country. NEET (UG) - 2021 was conducted by National Testing Agency NTA on Sunday, the 1st August 2021 in Pen & Paper mode in 11 languages. Im not sure what you mean by choice for NEET 2021. Could you please clarify?

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Md Raunaq Alam

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Based on your scores, it may be difficult for you to secure admission in a top-ranked college for B.Tech courses in Andhra Pradesh through EAMCET counselling. However, there are several good colleges that may consider your application. You may have to apply to some of the private engineering colleges that offer B.Tech programs or take admission through management quota. These colleges have their own criteria for admission and do not consider EAMCET scores for admission. Alternatively, you can also explore options such as lateral entry to B.Tech programs, Diploma courses in engineering, or other vocational courses that can help you gain
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Udita Das

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10 types of colleges to consider
1. Community colleges Community colleges typically offer two-year degree programs.
2. Technical colleges Technical colleges are colleges that provide courses for students to learn about specific careers or trades.
3. Vocational colleges Vocational colleges are similar to technical colleges.
4. Public universities.
5. Private universities.
6. For-profit colleges.
7. Liberal arts colleges.
8. Art colleges.
9. Nursing schools.
10. Special interest colleges.

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Udita Das

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10 types of colleges to consider:
1. Community colleges Community colleges typically offer two-year degree programs.
2. Technical colleges Technical colleges are colleges that provide courses for students to learn about specific careers or trades.
3. Vocational colleges Vocational colleges are similar to technical colleges.
4. Public universities.
5. Private universities.
6. For-profit colleges.
7. Liberal arts colleges.
8. Art colleges.
9. Nursing schools.
10. Special interest colleges.

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HARSH SHAW

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Can you name the college for which you are asking for percentage score. Basically you need 75 percent attendance as one of the eligibility criteria to get admission through JEE Mains or JEE advance. It may very according to your board and top 20 percentile needed.

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Md Raunaq Alam

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B.F.Sc. stands for Bachelor of Fisheries Science, which is a four-year undergraduate degree program that focuses on the study of aquatic animals and their habitats. The program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of fishery science, fish breeding, fish nutrition, fish processing, aquatic ecology, and other related fields.
The curriculum typically includes both theoretical and practical components, such as fish biology, fish genetics, fish pathology, fishery economics, fish culture, and fishery management. Students also gain hands-on experience through internships, fieldwork, and laboratory work.
After completing a
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HARSH SHAW

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You can sit for JEE Mains or JEE advance and study Computer Science in Tier 1 colleges and then do M.Tech in AI in Ivy league colleges or tier 1 colleges of india and side by side build projects and solve problems to improve algorithms.

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HARSH SHAW

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If you are from engineering background then the colleges that every engineering aspirants are interested in
1) IIT Bombay
2)IIT Delhi
3)IIT Kharagpur
4) IIT BHU
5)IIT Kanpur
6)NIT TWS.

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simran singh

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No, a B.Tech student cannot apply for OTET exam. OTET stands for Odisha Teacher Eligibility Test and it is conducted to determine the eligibility of candidates for the post of teachers in primary (Classes I-V) and upper primary (Classes VI-VIII) schools in the state of Odisha. To be eligible for OTET, a candidate must have a minimum educational qualification of Higher Secondary or its equivalent along with a 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education (D. El. Ed) or a 4-year Bachelor of Elementary Education (B. El. Ed) or a 2-year Diploma in Education (Special Education) or a Graduation degree with 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education. B.
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